Millennium is an
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television series created by
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, creator of
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. Millennium aired on the Fox Network from 1996 to 1999. The series was filmed in
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,
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, though most episodes were ostensibly set in or around Seattle, Washington. Theme music for the show was composed by
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, who also created the distinctive theme music for The X-Files.
The series takes place during the years leading up to the year 2000, and follows the investigations of ex-FBI agent
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(
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), a law enforcement consultant with the ability to see inside the mind of criminals, working for a mysterious organization known as the
Millennium GroupThe Millennium Group is a fictional secret society and "criminal investigative consulting firm" featured in the television series Millennium...
.
Although the series premiered with impressive ratings, viewership declined throughout its three-season run, and it was finally canceled by Fox in the spring of 1999.
Series overview
Millennium featured
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, a freelance forensic profiler and former FBI agent with a unique ability to see the world through the eyes of serial killers and murderers, though he adamantly proclaims he is not
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. Black worked for the mysterious
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, whose power and sinister agenda were increasingly explored throughout the series.
Black lived in Seattle with his wife Catherine and daughter Jordan. Jordan was eventually revealed to have inherited some measure of her father's "gift", suggesting that Frank's abilities may in fact be at least partially psychic in nature, after all.
The first season dealt primarily with Black pursuing various serial killers and other murderers, with only occasional references to the Group's true purpose. The second season introduced more overtly supernatural occurrences into the show's mythology, with Frank often coming into conflict with forces that appeared to be apocalyptic or even
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ic in nature. The
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showed Frank returning to Washington, D.C. to work with the FBI following the death of his wife at the hands of the Group, where he was joined by a new partner,
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. Despite Frank's warnings and the evidence of her own eyes, Emma ultimately joined the Group. Frank is last seen escaping from Washington, having taken Jordan from school.
Starring
- Lance Henriksen
Lance James Henriksen is an American actor and artist best known to film and television audiences for his roles in science fiction, action, and horror films such as the Alien film franchise, and on television shows such as Millennium....
as Frank BlackFrank Black is a fictional character in the American Fox television shows Millennium and The X-Files, two series concerned with crime, conspiracies, and supernatural phenomena. Black was a renowned, highly skilled criminal investigator with the FBI who had the gift to put himself into the killer's...
(seasons 1–3 main character). Born to Henry and Linda Black, Frank Black has a unique and disturbing ability which can take him inside the mind of a killer. As a former FBI special agent specializing in hunting down serial killers, Black was one of the Bureau's most effective detectives. Yet his immersion into the vilest recesses of the human soul took him too close to the edge. Frank could no longer allow the shadow of evil to come between him and his family. He left the FBI and settled in Seattle with his wife and young daughter.
- Megan Gallagher
Megan Gallagher is an American actress.Gallagher was born in Reading, Pennsylvania and grew up in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. Her mother, Aileen Gallagher, was a model.Gallagher has largely worked in television and theatre...
as Catherine Black (seasons 1–2 main; recurring episode 12 of Season 3) – Catherine was also a clinical social worker who counseled crime victims. This profession compelled her to confront many of the same dark forces as Frank. Yet Catherine knew she must never show any fear, no matter how appalling the evilEvil is the violation of, or intent to violate, some moral code. Evil is usually seen as the dualistic opposite of good. Definitions of evil vary along with analysis of its root motive causes, however general actions commonly considered evil include: conscious and deliberate wrongdoing,...
. Catherine was willing to sacrifice herself. She was infected with a deadly virus that was mysteriously connected to the Millennium Group. Offered a vaccine for the virus, she refused, insisting it be used to protect her daughter instead.
- Klea Scott
Klea Scott is a Canadian actress. She is known for her role as Emma Hollis on the Fox television series Millennium. Her most notable films are Minority Report and Collateral.-Career:...
as Emma HollisFBI Special Agent Emma Hollis is a fictional character in the American Fox thriller television series Millennium, a series concerned with crime and conspiracies. Hollis is a young special agent within the FBI. During the shows final year, she was partnered with FBI veteran Frank Black. The...
(season 3 main), Emma is a young FBI special agent who becomes Frank's protege when he begins working in VirginiaThe Commonwealth of Virginia , is a U.S. state on the Atlantic Coast of the Southern United States. Virginia is nicknamed the "Old Dominion" and sometimes the "Mother of Presidents" after the eight U.S. presidents born there...
. She struggles to understand the criminal mind, as her sister was murdered by a man with no apparent motive. Emma also has to deal with her father's bout with an Alzheimer's-like disease the cure for which Peter Watts (portrayed by Terry O'QuinnTerry O'Quinn is an American actor, most famous for playing John Locke on the TV series Lost. He made his debut in a 1980 television movie called F.D.R.: The Last Year. Since then, O'Quinn has had minor supporting roles in films and TV movies such as Young Guns, All the Right Moves, Silver Bullet,...
) uses as leverage to coerce her into cooperating with the Millennium Group.
Also Starring
- Terry O'Quinn
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as Peter Watts (Season 1-3 guest starring)
- Brittany Tiplady
Brittany Alexandra Tiplady is a Canadian child actress best known for her role as Jordan Black in the television series Millennium . She won a 1998 Young Artist Award for "Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Supporting Actress"...
as Jordan Black (Season 1–3): Jordan, daughter of Frank and Catherine, represents the light in the dark world that Frank works. She is what's good, and why Frank must catch the "bad man" to protect her. Jordan must eventually come to terms with a terrible loss, while learning to deal with her own mysterious gift – one that offers her visions into the dark world that her father investigates.
- Bill Smitrovich
-Personal life:Bill Smitrovich was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, the son of Anna and Stanley William Zmitrowicz, a tool and die maker. Bill is a graduate of the University of Bridgeport and holds an MFA from Smith College . He is married to Shaw Purnell from Pittsburgh, PA...
as Lt. Robert Bletcher (Season 1): A homicide detective for the Seattle police, and Frank's best friend. He often enlists Frank's help on crime investigations in Seattle. He is murdered by Lucy Butler.
- Stephen J. Lang as Det. Bob Giebelhouse (Season 1-3 guest starring): Seattle detective with a cynical view of humanity and a penchant for gallows humor. Initially Bletcher's partner, he becomes the head of Homicide in Season 2.
Development
After
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's success with
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, the
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asked him if he would produce another series for them. He already had an idea for creating a show based around the coming millennium of the year 2000, and it was this idea that he followed up. The Fox executives gave Carter a budget of nearly $1.5 million per episode, and allowed him to create his own "look" for the show. As influences upon his plan for the series, Carter has quoted the
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, Dostoyevsky and
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as among the most important. Carter pitched Millennium to Fox as "
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in
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." The setting of a dark, rain-soaked city and a world-weary detective's hunt for a religiously-inspired
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have clear parallels with the pilot episode. One of the show's working titles was 2000, though Millennium was chosen over it.
For the
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, the handling of the show was given to
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and
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while Carter focused on the fifth season of The X-Files and The X-Files motion picture. Morgan and Wong had only been consulting producers for the first season, but took over production, implementing several changes that Fox wanted in an attempt to boost ratings which had declined during the first season. Morgan said that:
For
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, which aired in 1998, Carter took back control of the series, with Morgan and Wong leaving to follow their own cinematic careers. Carter admitted that he took it in a different direction from that of Morgan and Wong and, as a part of this, he attempted to take the show back to its "roots" from the first season. Reacting to criticism that the series had become confusing, and out of touch with audiences, the show's production team hoped to make "the stories a little more accessible", moving the action from Seattle to Washington DC.
Casting
The Fox executives were not initially convinced that
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was right for the main role, and they suggested using
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, until they discovered that he had no interest in acting for television.
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then sent the screenplay for the "Pilot episode". Henriksen read the script and thought it was "great". When his manager told him that it was a television script, he backed out for a while until he talked to Carter himself. Regarding his casting of Henriksen for the lead, Carter stated that:
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and
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made several significant changes to the series, taking the emphasis off serial killers and on to
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and the machinations of the
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. They also tried to provide more of a "narrative drive" for
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by breaking up his relationship with his wife. Morgan and Wong introduced new characters such as Lara Means and computer hacker Brian Roedecker, who was introduced for comic effect, toward which fans reacted generally negatively.
Syndication and cancellation
Millenniums pilot episode established a record as the most-watched Fox program to date, earning a total of 17.72 million viewers in the United States. The
second seasonThe second season of the American supernatural thriller series Millennium aired between 1997 and 1998. The Fox Network decided to renew the series for a third season.- Starring :* Lance Henriksen as Frank Black* Megan Gallagher as Catherine Black...
premiere, "The Beginning and the End", gathered a total viewership of 7.75 million in the United States. Fox decided to rebuild their primetime schedules in 1997 during the second season, airing Millennium at 9:00 pm
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on Fridays.
Fox renewed Millennium for a
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in May 1998. During that season, the series faced problems with a declining viewership and pessimistic forecasts from industry insiders. Fox benched Millennium during its summer run, airing reruns of
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in its time slot, without giving any official word on whether it would be renewed for a fourth season. The series was cancelled, ending on a cliffhanger.
Frank Black would return in
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episode "
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", which featured the final appearances of both Frank Black and his daughter, Jordan.
The FX
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picked up the off-network rights for Millennium after its cancellation for $20–$25 million dollars.
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's horror channel,
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, began airing Millennium weeknights at 7PM Eastern (and again at 3AM Eastern the following morning) on Monday, February 4, 2008.
Home video release
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was released on
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in the United States (Region 1) on July 20, 2004,
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on January 4, 2005, and
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on September 6, 2005. Millennium: The Complete Series was released on DVD on October 28, 2008. On October 4, 2006 the first, second, and third seasons were released in Region 4. The Complete Series was released on October 24, 2006 in Region 4.
Future
The release of Millennium on DVD prompted Lance Henriksen to propose a continuation of the series. Henriksen speculated that the numbers behind the box set sales might be the key to reviving Frank Black. "I wonder if the sales of these will tell us how many people loved the show and whether or not the movie ought to be made," Henriksen told the Sci-Fi Wire. "I mean, [Frank Black] still is alive. Maybe it's a good thing there was no closure for Millennium because now, if we did a movie, it would be good closure for me." Henriksen has gone on to support the Back to Frank Black campaign, a movement dedicated to the return of the character, explaining, "I really think it is a possibility."
Creator Chris Carter has joined Henriksen in expressing an interest in a film based on Millennium. While promoting
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, Carter commented that he and Henriksen have "talked about that over the years" and that the cast and crew who would need to be involved are interested, adding, "I have ideas about how to do it."
Critical reception
Keith Uhlich from
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was positive to both
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and
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of Millennium, giving them both four out of five stars and calling season one: "We are racing toward an apocalypse of our own creation. This is who we are." Mike Drucker from
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called the
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a combination of the "X-Files and the violent paranoia of Se7en." Variety Magazine reviewer Jeremy Gerard compared the show to
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and was overall positive to the series, but said "I just wish it were a little more fun, that I didn't have this nagging feeling that it wants to hurt me the next time I come around." Ken Tucker from
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gave the show a B and said it had "great visuals and a commanding performance by Henriksen." Justine Elias from
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was mostly positive to the series and said "If The X-Files, with its offbeat humor and conspiracy theories, wonders about those things that go bump in the night, Millennium explores the darkness – and embraces it."
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said in their review that the show had "a lot of potential: a good lead actor, a solid premise and a feel that will keep audiences glued to their televisions."
Awards and nominations
Millennium was nominated for a variety of different awards including two Primetime Emmy Awards, four
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, 1
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s, three Canadian Society of Cinematographers Awards (three wins), three Golden Globe Awards, one
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and five Young Artist Awards (one win). The most nominated episode is "Matroyshka",
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became the most nominated crew member and
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became the most nominated actor in the show's history. While
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became the only actor from the show to be nominated for a
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.
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